Harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) in two novel nicotine pouch products in comparison with regular smokeless tobacco products and pharmaceutical nicotine replacement therapy products (NRTs)
- PMID: 36869349
- PMCID: PMC9985244
- DOI: 10.1186/s13065-023-00918-1
Harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) in two novel nicotine pouch products in comparison with regular smokeless tobacco products and pharmaceutical nicotine replacement therapy products (NRTs)
Abstract
Background: Tobacco-free nicotine pouches is a novel category of oral nicotine-delivery products. Among current tobacco users such pouches may serve as a low-risk alternative to cigarettes or conventional, tobacco-based oral products e.g., snus and moist snuff. In the United States (U.S.), the market leading nicotine-pouch brand is ZYN®. However, no data on the chemical characteristics of ZYN have been published.
Methods: We screened for 43 compounds potentially present in tobacco products in seven oral nicotine-delivery products: ZYN (dry and moist), snus (General®), moist snuff (CRP2.1 and Grizzly Pouches Wintergreen), and two pharmaceutical, nicotine replacement therapy products (NRTs, Nicorette® lozenge and Nicotinell® gum). Thirty-six of the tested compounds are classified as harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHCs) by the Center for Tobacco Products at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA-CTP). Five additional compounds were included to cover the GOTHIATEK® product standard for Swedish snus and the last two compounds were chosen to include the four primary tobacco specific nitrosamines (TSNAs).
Results: The tested products contained nicotine at varying levels. The two ZYN products contained no nitrosamines or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) but low levels of ammonia, chromium, formaldehyde, and nickel. In the NRT products we quantified low levels of acetaldehyde, ammonia, cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, uranium-235, and uranium-238. The largest number (27) and generally the highest levels of HPHCs were quantified in the moist snuff products. For example, they contained six out of seven tested PAHs, and seven out of ten nitrosamines (including NNN and NNK). A total of 19 compounds, none of which were PAHs, were quantified at low levels in the snus product. NNN and NNK levels were five to 12-fold lower in snus compared to the moist snuff products.
Conclusions: No nitrosamines or PAHs were quantified in the ZYN and NRT products. Overall, the number of quantified HPHCs were similar between ZYN and NRT products and found at low levels.
Keywords: Chemical analysis; GOTHIATEK®; Harmful and potentially harmful constituents (HPHC); Moist snuff; Nicotine pouch; Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT); Oral tobacco; Oral tobacco derived nicotine (OTDN) pouches; Swedish snus; Tobacco harm reduction.
© 2023. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
All authors are either employees of or otherwise funded by Swedish Match AB.
References
-
- Statistics Sweden. Tobaksvanor efter indikator, redovisningsgrupp och kön. Andelar i procent och skattat antal i tusental. År 2008–2009–2018–2019 2019 http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/sv/ssd/START__LE__LE0101__LE0.... Accessed 7 Apr 2021.
-
- The World Health Organization. WHO Global Report: Mortality Attributable to Tobacco 2012 http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/44815/9789241564434_eng.pdf. Accessed 3 June 2021.
-
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Modified Risk Tobacco Products 2021 https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/advertising-and-promotion/modified-.... Accessed 31 Mar 2021.
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous